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This was posted on Sunday, January 5, 2017 by Rodney Ho on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

AMC’s “The Walking Dead” comes back Sunday after a two-month break for the second half of season seven with Rick’s crew getting the other groups under Nagan’s thumb to band together and take him down.

For music fans, the annual Grammy Awards Sunday are back with scheduled performers including Beyonce, Little Big Town, Chance the Rapper, Adele, John Legend, Bruno Mars, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban. James Corden will certainly throw in a song or two as host.

Or if you want something a little less serious, Michael Bolton is having a “sexy” Valentine’s Day special on Netflix starting Tuesday.

And HBO on Sunday is back with the sixth and final season of “Girls,” which is considered influential among a niche audience but isn’t terribly popular to a broad audience.

“Scorpion” 10 p.m. CBS — Walter and Paige end up stranded in the Pacific Ocean surrounded by sharks after their boat explodes during the team’s mission to locate sunken treasure. Love the title of this episode: “Sharknerdo.”

“Navy SEALs: America’s Secret Warriors” 8 p.m. History — A look at one of the United States military’s elite fighting forces begins with a history of the SEAL’s predecessors in World War II.

“So Cosmo” 8 p.m. E! (new series) — The ambitious Cosmopolitan staff learn there is no environment more competitive than the magazine industry in NYC, especially after a big announcement sends the office into a tailspin.

“Criminal Minds” 9 p.m. CBS — The BAU investigates when male victims are found with no way to identify them.

“Law & Order: SVU” 9 p.m. NBC (400th episode) — A teenager stops an assault on his mom by using a rifle, and the attacker turns out to be someone he knows.

“Modern Family” 9 p.m. ABC — Phil summons his alter ego.

“Star” 9:01 p.m. Fox — Derek organizes a rally in response to the loss of a friend, but it spins out of control.

“City in the Sky” 10 p.m. GPB (new series) — The three-part look at what it takes to keep the airline industry humming begins with departures.

“Code Black” 10 p.m. CBS — The doctors work with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to find an antidote to the deadly viral outbreak at Angels Memorial.

“The Quad” 10 p.m. BET — Eva makes Cedric an offer he can’t refuse.

“Legion” 10 p.m. FX (new series) — A troubled young man battling mental illness wonders if the visions he experiences are real following a strange encounter with a fellow patient.

“Six” 10 p.m. History — The SEAL Team and Michael race to get to Rip first.

“The Big Bang Theory” 8 p.m. CBS — With Sheldon hindering progress on the guidance-system project, Leonard and Stuart figure the only way they can get back on track is to engineer a distraction by getting him tickets to an historic railroad.

“How To Get Away With Murder” 10 p.m. ABC — Courtroom tension is palpable as prosecutors prepare to enter a new charge against Annalise.

“Colony” 10 p.m. USA — Will returns to an unfamiliar workplace.

“Training Day” 10 p.m. CBS — Kyle grows concerned that Frank’s rogue tactics will put a kidnapped girl’s life at even greater risk after a former member of Muammar Gaddafi’s Amazonian Guard becomes involved in the deal and ups the stakes for the girl’s safe return.

FRIDAY

“Abstract: The Art of Design” 3:01 a.m. Netflix (new series) — This series takes you beyond blueprints and computers into the art and science of design, showcasing great designers from every discipline whose work shapes our world.

“The Collection” 3:01 a.m. Amazon (new series) — Set in a post-war Parisian fashion house, a family saga where scandal and betrayal plague the Sabine family’s relentless pursuit of success.